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Virus could lead to motion-powered gadgets

Virus could lead to motion-powered gadgets

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has designed a benign virus that builds up an electric charge, in a new approach to motion-powered personal electronics and energy harvesting.

May 15th, 2012 in Motion by Martin LaMonica Comment Vote
RIM responsible for 'Wake Up' campaign

RIM responsible for 'Wake Up' campaign

Research In Motion (RIM), the maker of BlackBerry smartphones, has been revealed as the perpetrator of the infamous "Wake Up" advertising campaign that has puzzled Sydney and Melbourne.

May 1st, 2012 in Mobile Phones by Luke Hopewell 2 Comments 51 Votes
RIM Australia's MD resigns

RIM Australia's MD resigns

Research In Motion Australia/New Zealand has this week lost its Australian managing director, Adele Beachley.

February 10th, 2012 in Jobs by Luke Hopewell 2 Comments Vote
Sell RIM handset biz, use patents: investor

Sell RIM handset biz, use patents: investor

As Research In Motion (RIM) prepares to announce its third-quarter earnings, one of the company's investors is calling on it to start selling off parts of the business.

December 16th, 2011 in Blackberry by Don Reisinger Comment Vote
RIM: BlackBerry not a 'shrinking' platform

RIM: BlackBerry not a 'shrinking' platform

Research In Motion (RIM) gained over 20 million new subscribers on its BlackBerry platform in the past year, and its BlackBerry App World is the second-most lucrative market for app developers. With these in mind, and with its "transformational" BlackBerry 10 operating system still to come, company executives are bullish over RIM's future.

December 8th, 2011 in Blackberry by Kevin Kwang Comment 1 Vote
New concerns over RIM's slim margins

New concerns over RIM's slim margins

Wall Street has already been down on Research In Motion (RIM), but one analyst says that the negative sentiment enveloping the BlackBerry maker may not be sufficient yet.

November 29th, 2011 in Blackberry by Roger Cheng Comment Vote
RIM hit with lawsuit for BlackBerry outage

RIM hit with lawsuit for BlackBerry outage

Research In Motion (RIM) is facing a possible class-action lawsuit in Canada over the global outage that struck BlackBerry customers last month.

October 28th, 2011 in Blackberry by Steven Musil Comment Vote
RIM unveils cloud for Office 365 users

RIM unveils cloud for Office 365 users

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) has launched a new service that not only extends access to Microsoft Office 365, but also lets businesses better manage their BlackBerry devices.

October 27th, 2011 in Blackberry by Lance Whitney Comment Vote
BlackBerry blackout spreads to US, Canada

BlackBerry blackout spreads to US, Canada

Customers using Research In Motion's BlackBerry smartphones in the US and Canada are now also without access to email and BlackBerry messaging in an outage that has already plagued subscribers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa since Monday.

October 13th, 2011 in Blackberry by Marguerite Reardon Comment Vote
5 ways Apple will change without Jobs

5 ways Apple will change without Jobs

You're going to hear lots of reasons why Apple will continue its current momentum even without Steve Jobs as CEO. Here's the counterpoint.

August 26th, 2011 in Apple by Jason Hiner, and Rich Brown Comment Vote

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